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Journals
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FEMS Immunology & Medical Microbiology
Read the Virtual Special Issue on Rickettsia here!
The papers featured include new insights into the diagnosis of fastidious bacterial endocarditis, bartonella species infecting rodents and bartonella quintana in head louse nits.
Bacterial proteases from the intracellular vacuole niche; protease conservation and adaptation for pathogenic advantage ![[Free]](http://www.wiley.com/legacy/wileyblackwell/images/free_lock_jk2.png)
Wilhelmina M. Huston
Molecular typing of Bartonella henselae DNA extracted from human clinical specimens and cat isolates in Japan ![[Free]](http://www.wiley.com/legacy/wileyblackwell/images/free_lock_jk2.png)
Masashi Yanagihara, Hidehiro Tsuneoka, Shoko Hoshide, Erina Ishido, Akiko Umeda, Masato Tsukahara, Junzo Nojima, Kiyoshi Ichihara, Keisuke Hino, Itaru Hirai, Yoshimasa Yamamoto
Bartonella quintana in head louse nits ![[Free]](http://www.wiley.com/legacy/wileyblackwell/images/free_lock_jk2.png)
Emmanouil Angelakis, Jean-Marc Rolain, Didier Raoult, Philippe Brouqui
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FEBS Journal
FEBS Journal Immunology Virtual Issue just published
From the guest editor, "The papers in this virtual issue of the FEBS journal run the temporal gamut of the immune response, from the early secretion of anti-microbial peptides when infection is first detected, through to the formation of terminally differentiated plasma cells whose high affinity antibodies provide the ultimate weapon for shutting down infection for good. In preparing this virtual issue, I endeavoured to sort the papers into two sections corresponding to innate immunity (inflammation) and adaptive immunity (B cells and T cells), a division that has historically served to separate the earlier and later phases of the immune response. But in the end I gave up." Read more...
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Parasite Immunology
Read the Special Issue on African Trypanosomiasis
African Trypanosomiasis remains a serious health concern across large areas of sub-Saharan Africa, despite several decades of research.
This special issue of Parasite Immunology, guest edited by Annettee MacLeod & Liam Morrison, attempts to summarise recent significant findings. It outlines the holistic way in which our understanding is progressing,
encompassing human and livestock disease, disease determinants in both the host and the parasite, and the potential that is arising for novel therapeutics from the often neglected member of the lifecycle, the tsetse fly.
Download the FREE issue here.
Forthcoming Conference
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Immunological Reviews
Intracellular Sensors of Microbes and Danger
Eukaryotes have evolved numerous strategies to prevent invading pathogens from entering host cells including physical barriers and circulating molecules that target microbes for destruction. More recently, we have learned much about sensors that reside within the cell that respond to invading pathogens or other molecular patterns that signal danger. This volume of Immunological Reviews summarizes what is currently known about these intracellular receptors and the signaling pathways they initiate. The importance of these sensors, both for protection of the host but also as mediators of inflammatory diseases when responses go unchecked, is highlighted herein, as is the potential to modulate function of these receptors for therapeutic purposes.
Guest Editor: Gabriel Núñez
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Clinical and Experimental Neuroimmunology
Edited by: Takashi Kanda
Sponsored by the Japanese Society for Neuroimmunology, this exciting new online journal provides the latest clinical and basic science information in the field of neuroscience, basic immunology, clinical neurology and neurovirology. Since its launch, this journal has attracted many readers throughout the world.
Complimentary online access to this journal will end in 2011. From 1st January 2012, the journal will only be available via subscription. Send a recommendation to your library today or subscribe now to guarantee continued access to the latest research.
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Latest issue of ImmunoVisions newsletter now available
September's ImmunoVisions is now online, featuring special collections from Wiley-Blackwell allergy and immunology journals, plus learn how to improve your writing by using the colon and semicolon correctly.
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Electronic Resources and Databases

Find over 13,000 high quality peer-reviewed techniques and procedures, online tools and calculators, mobile apps, and more at currentprotocols.com.
Check the newest title, Current Protocols in Mouse Biology!
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Discover sophisticated, up-to-date protocols in Current Protocols in Immunology, which provides coverage of immunological methods from classic to cutting-edge.
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